Free Portion of Fish & Chips when you buy one for £2.90, Seemed a good deal if you happen to be in Bradford city centre this weekend , as the offer is on untill Monday the 13th Feb 2012.
the offer is limited to one free portion per person though !!

I lived and worked in Bradford for many years and I can confirm that not only do the shops sell soap but the locals actually buy it too and use it. Bradford is a wonderful city with great people. Friendly and welcoming. Perhaps try it out at some point rather than making incredibly ridiculous sweeping statements

I lived and worked in Bradford for many years and I can confirm that not only do the shops sell soap but the locals actually buy it too and use it. Bradford is a wonderful city with great people. Friendly and welcoming. Perhaps try it out at some point rather than making incredibly ridiculous sweeping statements

You're out of touch Andy: living relatively near to the city I can confirm that it is a squalid and most unappealing hole. Truly the town is dying on its @rse. It is grotty, depressed and beset with intractable social and economic problems (not least of which is the sinister racial divide of the place). Ask the vast majority of residents and they will tell you the same. The only people who tend to portray the place in a more favourable light are ex-residents with their rose-tinted spectacles who haven't visited the place in the last twenty years or Bradford Council's 'regeneration' department (an oxymoron if ever there was one).

I lived and worked in Bradford for many years and I can confirm that not only do the shops sell soap but the locals actually buy it too and use it. Bradford is a wonderful city with great people. Friendly and welcoming. Perhaps try it out at some point rather than making incredibly ridiculous sweeping statements

You're out of touch Andy: living relatively near to the city I can confirm that it is a squalid and most unappealing hole. Truly the town is dying on its @rse. It is grotty, depressed and beset with intractable social and economic problems (not least of which is the sinister racial divide of the place). Ask the vast majority of residents and they will tell you the same. The only people who tend to portray the place in a more favourable light are ex-residents with their rose-tinted spectacles who haven't visited the place in the last twenty years or Bradford Council's 'regeneration' department (an oxymoron if ever there was one).

My mate from uni lives in Bradford and he says it's a bit of a **** hole lol

I lived and worked in Bradford for many years and I can confirm that not only do the shops sell soap but the locals actually buy it too and use it. Bradford is a wonderful city with great people. Friendly and welcoming. Perhaps try it out at some point rather than making incredibly ridiculous sweeping statements

You're out of touch Andy: living relatively near to the city I can confirm that it is a squalid and most unappealing hole. Truly the town is dying on its @rse. It is grotty, depressed and beset with intractable social and economic problems (not least of which is the sinister racial divide of the place). Ask the vast majority of residents and they will tell you the same. The only people who tend to portray the place in a more favourable light are ex-residents with their rose-tinted spectacles who haven't visited the place in the last twenty years or Bradford Council's 'regeneration' department (an oxymoron if ever there was one).

My mate from uni lives in Bradford and he says it's a bit of a **** lol

Depends what you compare it to. To the rest of the North, it's about the same. Soem places are worse (East Ridings)

Sadly I can confirm that most of Bradford is indeed a dump.
Empty shops, pound shops, pawn shops & bargain retailers make up the vast majority of the City centre trade, however we do have a wonderful new water feature that the council wasted £24 million on (yes twenty four MILLION).
Until Westfield decide to build their (very) long awaited shopping centre stear well clear & take a trip to Leeds or Huddersfield.
Deal gets heat though.

Sadly I can confirm that most of Bradford is indeed a dump.
Empty shops, pound shops, pawn shops & bargain retailers make up the vast majority of the City centre trade, however we do have a wonderful new water feature that the council wasted £24 million on (yes twenty four MILLION).
Until Westfield decide to build their (very) long awaited shopping centre stear well clear & take a trip to Leeds or Huddersfield.
Deal gets heat though.

I lived and worked in Bradford for many years and I can confirm that not only do the shops sell soap but the locals actually buy it too and use it. Bradford is a wonderful city with great people. Friendly and welcoming. Perhaps try it out at some point rather than making incredibly ridiculous sweeping statements

You're out of touch Andy: living relatively near to the city I can confirm that it is a squalid and most unappealing hole. Truly the town is dying on its @rse. It is grotty, depressed and beset with intractable social and economic problems (not least of which is the sinister racial divide of the place). Ask the vast majority of residents and they will tell you the same. The only people who tend to portray the place in a more favourable light are ex-residents with their rose-tinted spectacles who haven't visited the place in the last twenty years or Bradford Council's 'regeneration' department (an oxymoron if ever there was one).

My mate from uni lives in Bradford and he says it's a bit of a **** lol

Depends what you compare it to. To the rest of the North, it's about the same. Soem places are worse (East Ridings)

Anything south of Derbyshire (and therefore Thatcher-sympathising) is a ****.

Dont forget the £126 million council spent on turning a 6 lane road into 4 lanes with a bus lane in the middle, ( only works up halfway then has to come out and swap with bus coming down!!!!) Anybody else would employ set of navis with tin of red paint and make 2 bus lanes on either side, sorry we had that before the £126 mil.......
However southerners know this we have the best curries, best fish and chips and within 10 mins the best countryside in the country. Hmm that or crappy mugathon that is London et al....

Dont forget the £126 million council spent on turning a 6 lane road into 4 lanes with a bus lane in the middle, ( only works up halfway then has to come out and swap with bus coming down!!!!) Anybody else would employ set of navis with tin of red paint and make 2 bus lanes on either side, sorry we had that before the £126 mil.......
However southerners know this we have the best curries, best fish and chips and within 10 mins the best countryside in the country. Hmm that or crappy mugathon that is London et al....

Dont forget the £126 million council spent on turning a 6 lane road into 4 lanes with a bus lane in the middle, ( only works up halfway then has to come out and swap with bus coming down!!!!) Anybody else would employ set of navis with tin of red paint and make 2 bus lanes on either side, sorry we had that before the £126 mil.......
However southerners know this we have the best curries, best fish and chips and within 10 mins the best countryside in the country. Hmm that or crappy mugathon that is London et al....

Best Fish and Chips? You having a laugh? Cornwall FTW

Meh - cold, my missus runs a chippy. Free fish n chips for me all day long. Only joking good deal. I don‘t know how they can sell at that price tbh. Voted hot.

Ok might give you that one :) But yours will be poncy and not full of Northern Grit. Mind anybody100 miles away, either side of London And us northerners will be on your side.[/quote]
Mine is full of Northern Grit I'm from Leeds lol

I lived and worked in Bradford for many years and I can confirm that not only do the shops sell soap but the locals actually buy it too and use it. Bradford is a wonderful city with great people. Friendly and welcoming. Perhaps try it out at some point rather than making incredibly ridiculous sweeping statements

You're out of touch Andy: living relatively near to the city I can confirm that it is a squalid and most unappealing hole. Truly the town is dying on its @rse. It is grotty, depressed and beset with intractable social and economic problems (not least of which is the sinister racial divide of the place). Ask the vast majority of residents and they will tell you the same. The only people who tend to portray the place in a more favourable light are ex-residents with their rose-tinted spectacles who haven't visited the place in the last twenty years or Bradford Council's 'regeneration' department (an oxymoron if ever there was one).

agree ! might not be the worst city on the planet, but certainly might be in UK .
can't wait to move.